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Cormorants and Hooded crows, Port Appin
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Lismore
Cormorants (Phalacrocorax carbo) and Hooded crows (Corvus cornix) on Sgier Mhor, a rock between Port Appin and Lismore, showing Port Appin in the background.
25 February 2017
Lismore from Port Appin
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Lismore
Lismore and the Lynn of Lorn, Loch Linnhe from Port Appin, with the snowy mountains of Mull behind.
11 April 2015
Lismore from Port Appin
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Lismore
Lismore and the Lynn of Lorn, Loch Linnhe from Port Appin, with the mountains of Mull behind.
11 April 2015
Eilean nan Caorach from Port Appin
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Lismore
Eilean nan Caorach, Lismore and the Lynn of Lorn from Port Appin, with Morvern in the background.
11 April 2015
Lismore from Port Appin
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Lismore
Lismore and the Lynn of Lorn, Loch Linnhe from Port Appin, with the passenger ferry Lismore at the jetty and Morvern in the background.
11 April 2015
Castle Stalker and Loch Laich, Appin
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Appin
Castle Stalker and Loch Laich, Appin, with Creach Bheinn, Morvern across Loch Linnhe in the background.
25 January 2014
Pink-footed goose flock taking off
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Skinflats
Pink-footed goose (Anser brachyrhynchus) flock taking off from cereal stubble, Skinflats
25 February 2013
Cormorants, Currarie Port, Ballantrae
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CEP - Ayrshire
Cormorants (Phalacrocorax carbo), Currarie Port, Ballantrae, South Ayrshire. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar in 1984.
09 June 1984
Ferguson shipyard, Port Glasgow, with CalMac ferries
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Inverclyde
The Ferguson shipyard, Port Glasgow, where two car ferries are being built in 2023 for Caledonian MacBrayne, included MV Glen Sannox for the Arran run, which has been launched, and one ferry on the slipway.
23 May 2023
CalMac ferry MV Glen Sannox at the Ferguson shipyard, Port Glasgow
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MV Glen Sannox after launching at the Ferguson shipyard, Port Glasgow, where two car ferries are being built in 2023 for Caledonian MacBrayne, this one for the Arran run.